
Enable the analysis Toolpak in Excel to access data analysis tools like descriptive statistics, histograms, and regression, and learn to create and save templates for efficient reporting.
Master pivot tables to summarize large data sets, analyze trends, and reveal insights by aggregating, grouping, and filtering regions, products, and sales data in Excel.
Design for the end users by creating clear, readable, interactive dashboards that highlight total sales, targets, and key metrics with consistent units and colors.
Apply color schemes, fonts, and spacing to create a clean Excel dashboard; use green for revenues above targets and red for below targets, and arrange charts and legends for clarity.
Learn performance optimization for Excel dashboards by converting data ranges to tables, using structured references, reducing slow and complex formulas and excessive conditional formatting, and tuning calculation options for speed.
Link controls with charts in Excel by using named ranges and dynamic formulas to create interactive dashboards that update charts based on dropdown selections.
In today’s data driven world, the ability to visualize data clearly and design professional dashboards is one of the most valuable skills you can have. Microsoft Excel is not just a spreadsheet tool—it’s a powerful platform for creating interactive dashboards, business reports, and compelling visualizations that drive smarter decisions.
This masterclass is designed to take you from the foundations of Excel visualization all the way to building dynamic, interactive dashboards used in business, finance, and analytics. With a practical, step by step approach, you’ll learn how to transform raw data into meaningful insights and create dashboards that impress stakeholders.
What You Will Learn:
Importance of Data Visualization in Decision Making (Urgent text holeo voice de nite hobe)
Overview of Excel Visualization Tools
Data Types, Structure, and Best Practices for Clean Visuals
Principles of Effective Dashboard Design (Clarity, Simplicity, Interactivity)
Structuring and Cleaning Data Tables
Using Excel Tables for Dynamic Ranges
Introduction to Named Ranges and Dynamic formulas
Basic Functions for Data Prep: IF, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, TEXT, CONCAT, etc.
Choosing the Right Chart: When and Why
Creating and Customizing:
Bar & Column Charts
Line & Area Charts
Pie & Donut Charts
Combo Charts
Scatter and Bubble Charts
Waterfall Charts
Formatting Tips for Clean Visuals
Conditional Formatting (Data Bars, Icon Sets, Heat Maps)
In-Cell Charts with Sparklines
Using Formulas to Power Visual Cues
Custom Chart Designs (Gauge Charts, Bullet Charts Using Creative Techniques)
Building PivotTables for Data Summarization
Creating PivotCharts From PivotTables
Using Slicers and Timelines for Interactive Filtering
Grouping and Custom Calculations in PivotTables
Dashboard Wireframing and Layout Techniques
Designing for the End User: Clarity and Usability
Color Schemes, Fonts, Spacing, and Chart arrangement
Best Practices for Performance Optimization
Using Form Controls (Drop-Down Lists, Scrollbars, Buttons)
Linking Controls with Charts Using Named Ranges and Formulas
Creating Dynamic KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)
Embedding Interactive Elements: Mini Charts, Summary Cards, and Toggles
Why This Course?
Build dashboards step by step with real examples
Gain techniques used by analysts, managers, and consultants
From chart design basics to advanced interactive dashboards
Learn how to create dashboards that are not only attractive but also highly functional
By the end of this course, you will be able to design and build interactive Excel dashboards that make data easy to understand, visually engaging, and ready for professional presentations.